2021 Seed Savings!

Oct 04, 2020


Save money!

The first of 4 Cash Discounts is fast approaching. Pay for your seed by NOVEMBER 16th and receive 8% CASH SAVINGS. Maximize that discount by taking advantage of Premier Cooperative one of a kind volume discount program giving you the opportunity to combine purchases between our 5 major seed brands (Croplan, NK, Brevant, Asgrow and Dekalb). To help you take advantage we do have financing available at some very attractive terms. Talk with your agronomist for more details and get started on a profitable 2021.

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Join us on a quick tour of our Fennimore answer plot to see the great seed choices we offer.

Give your Premier Agronomist a call today for more details on any of the offers mentioned.?

Ken Jahnke

Agronomy Sales Manager
 

 

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